North & East Midlands Photographic Federation Exhibition 2024

The results for the 2024 North & East Midlands Photographic Federation exhibition have been announced. As this is the federation Keyworth Camera Club belongs to, we always encourage our members to submit some of their work. Three selectors score all the images from 2 to 5 and this year you needed to score 12 to get an acceptance in all sections. 2565 photographs were submitted by 275 members from 36 clubs within the federation. 561 images from 168 different photographers were accepted for the exhibition.

Eight members of Keyworth C.C. were successful in gaining acceptances this year, so congratulations to them all. We must make mention of Paul Burrows who submitted strong enough images in the nature pdi section to get all four selected for exhibition. Two of Paul’s photographs gained awards as you’ll see on the image supporting this post. Paul wasn’t the only one to be awarded as David Kissman’s photograph was also Highly Commended.

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